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lørdag den 16. februar 2013

Interview with Sims (of Doomtree)



After touring Europe with his Doomtree crew, instead of going home, Sims jumped on Brother Ali's ongoing tour to play some extra shows. I met him at the Copenhagen venue a couple of hours before show-start for a little chat about Wu-Tang, David Lynch, Ray Bradbury, Peter Gabriel, André 3000 and 'Top 40' radio, among other things. 

- Photos by Jacob Jorp Hansen -

Basics first: who are you, what kind of music do you make and who or what made you want to be a rap-artist?

My name is Andrew Sims, I rap under the name Sims because I couldn’t find any cool rap name for myself! I’m 29 and I’ve been making music since I was 14, professionally since 24. Wu-Tang made me want to rap, simple. I didn’t do much else than skate and listen to Wu-Tang when I was a kid. I’ve released three solo albums and a handful of projects with my crew Doomtree. We’ve been making music together since we were 19-20 years old. We started off slow, playing small gigs with each other here and there, but today we’ve released 33 albums all in all, so I’d say we’re doing pretty well.

There might be a couple thousand people who will read this interview, who might not know who you are. Why should they go and check you out? There’re so many artists around today – what makes you stand out of the crowd? 

Well, why would you check anyone out in the first place? I believe I make my own music; something that’s completely me and not something someone else has already done. I try to give the most honest representation of who I am, and at the same time, it fucking bangs! If you see one of my shows, I guarantee you’re going to sweat and dance and act all crazy!


Your latest album is called Bad Time Zoo. How did you approach this project? 

I don’t think too much about “going into” something new. I usually have a pretty loose and non-regimented approach to my new projects. I record like 20-25 songs, and then I begin to think about what kind of album I want to end up with. I’ll probably take 6-7 of these songs and steer the rest of album in their direction. I have a really free-formed writing process. I usually let whatever's natural happen, and that always tend to end up as the best result.

What exactly is the “bad time zoo”?

The album was originally entitled The Veldt. "Bad time zoo" is actually a line that randomly occurs in one of the songs, and early on in the process of making this album; some of my close friends listened to the material, came back and said that they wanted a “bad time zoo” tattoo. They thought that line sounded so great. That made me say “okay, then that’s gonna be the album title”.
David Lynch once said in an interview, that when filming Twin Peaks, if one of the actors got a line wrong but continued acting and improvised, then that would be the correct line, because that’s what the character would have said in that situation, - that was what felt natural to say. In the same way, “Bad Time Zoo” just felt natural.

When you buy the album, you get a poster with cut-and-fold paper animals (above). What is the idea behind that?

If you flip the two sides of the album so it stands, you actually have your own little zoo. With a lot of music, you just want to sit and listen to it, without being distracted from anything else. But sitting and listening for an hour without doing anything at all can be difficult, - your hands need to do something, so I decided to include these animals so you can sit and fold them while listening to the album. Also, it’s a reference to Ray Bradbury’s short story The Veldt, which inspired me a lot.
     It’s a story about the future taking over. There’s this family where the mom and dad are very busy and work a lot, so they buy this nursery for their children in the form of four walls of screens, where you can set up any environment that you’d like. The kids’ favorite environment is called “the veldt”, which is the belt-line in Africa where the big wild life lives. Long story short; the kids die because the animals come to life and kill the children. So it’s about technology being the end of the human connection and interaction that we have with each other. That’s a very interesting concept and a great take on a current problem that I think we’re facing, that I deal with on the album.


I’d like to know some details about a few songs. Explain to me what the track ”Radio Opaque” is about.

The actual phrase “radiopaque” is a medical term for something that makes radiation visible inside the human body; it makes it glow. The song itself is about shitty, commercial rap-music, so the idea is that this shitty music is the radiation, and it glows inside the music industry because it’s so bad. So this song is saying “fuck major labels” and “fuck ‘Top 40’ radio”. It’s all just a bunch of terrible bullshit!

What were your thoughts behind “Sink or Syncopate”?

This song is telling an “a day in the life of…” -story from the perspective of three individuals I know, and how I’m interacting with them. These people are all very different, but what I want to show is; that despite differences, we’re all pretty much alike when it comes to our paths in life; no one really knows where they’re going or what they want to do with their life. We’re all a little bit lost, and that’s OK! As an artist, I draw more inspiration from conversations with people than I do from anything else. I’m deeply inspired by people’s intricacies.

“When It Rolls In” - What is that song about?

It’s a metaphor for a storm rolling in and flooding you, which, again, is a metaphor for getting the shit kicked out of you! It’s about when you fall with your face to the concrete, break your nose and teeth and still get back up and smile, with your broken teeth. It’s not about “if” life is going to kick your ass, it’s about “when” and how you’re going to react to it. Life can break you down in numerous ways, and you have to accept that it’s going to happen and that it’s okay. It’s about embracing the joy as much as the pain. When you give up on the fact that you’re always going to be happy, you'll be a lot happier when you’re in pain. Believe it or not, but it was actually inspired by a Peter Gabriel song called “The Flood”!

Other than conversations with people and Peter Gabriel, what inspires you?

Throughout Bad Time Zoo, there are references to Discourse On Method by René Descartes, Tolstoy, Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick, Herbert Marcus’ One-Dimensional Man, Ray Bradbury’s The Veldt, as mentioned, and Che Guevara.


Going back to the bull-shitty ‘Top 40’ radio: Why do you think the majority prefers the commercial music?

Because it’s easy. People like what’s easy and accessible; they don’t have to think about it, they don’t have to invest themselves in it. But it’s actually okay to me. Sometimes entertainment is there to just do what it does: entertain. In that way the 'Top 40' radio is okay; it entertains, it’s a shut-off switch for many people. Sometimes people need to just forget about their shitty job, their shitty boss, their shitty boyfriend and all the other shitty things in their life, and just drink and dance. As a person I understand that. As an artist I fucking hate it, and I think it’s important to know that there's a difference between entertainment and art; entertainment isn’t always art.
My biggest problem though is, that I can’t really have an argument like this, ‘cause when you think about it, rap is easy. If you think about it, classical music composers and opera singers would shit all over my music; my music is easy. We always think that we’re the smart ones doing a difference in music, but compared to so many other things, our music is just stupid, so I can’t be judgemental. I could talk shit about 'Top 40' radio all day long, but I can’t talk shit about its listeners, ‘cause my listeners could get the same shit talked about them.
And for the record, I don’t hate commercial rap, I hate 'Top 40' rap. There are incredible commercial rappers. Jay-Z is one of the best rappers of all time, and to me, André 3000 is the best rapper who ever lived. The way he evolved and mutated from album to album over the years is one of the most beautiful and inspiring things I’ve ever seen. His got an abnormally huge package of brilliance! He changed the format by being true to himself and doing what was natural to him. That is something to aspire to.


Do you ever consider dumping it down just a little to get extra fans and more radio air time? 

Oh yeah, totally! But honestly, I wouldn’t know what to talk about. If I was to make it to 'Top 40' radio, it would have to be as someone else, you know. The artist that I am and the things I talk about, and the way I talk about them, is simply not 'Top 40' material.
I am going to dump it down on my next album. I’m not going to make dumber songs, but I’m going to make them easier to understand, ‘cause really, what I want with my music is to have a conversation. I want to talk to people, and you can’t talk to people if they don’t understand you. With my next album, I want to speak to people the way that people actually speak; in a common language. If you feel like you have something of importance to share with people, of course you’re going to want the whole world to hear you. 

My goal is to reach the 'Top 40' with my music, my voice and my message. 

And that, as they say, was that. 
Don't forget to check out my review of Bad Time Zoo HERE, and most importantly: buy the album HERE.


- Jeppe Barslund

tirsdag den 17. april 2012

Doomtree - No Kings


"Draw blood, paint life, sculp that clay, build that bridge - suffer and pleasure /
Got love, gotta write that way and fill that book from the gutter to forever"

Det syv mand store Doomtree-kollektiv fra Minneapolis, bevæger sig med deres anden langspiller længere ind i niche-land, med eksperimenterende prog.rock/hiphop, der nok vil skræmme mange væk, men imponere de tålmodige sjæle, der tør følger med.
Som med de fleste andre Doomtree udgivelser - både gruppens forrige projekter og de forskellige medlemmers soloudgivelser - så kræver musikken en del af lytteren, - det her er langt fra let tilgængeligt. Det skyldes dels de atypiske hiphop-kompositioner og dels rappernes alternative tilgang til tekstskrivning. No Kings er nok bedst sammenlignelig med Eyedea & Abilities' By the Throat fra 2009, for den "lider" lidt af samme ambivalente problem: produktionerne kan blive så psykedeliske og rodede at der er stor mulighed for, at man tabes undervejs, men teksterne er så spektakulære, at man simpelthen ikke kan se bort fra deres eksistens. Tag f.eks. "Own Yours", hvor Mike Mictlan rapper:

"It ain't all over /
Nights are longer before them days turn colder /
Run home little soldier /
This ain't the war you're fighting, it's the Red October /
And you don't have choices /
We don't either 'cause we got these voices /
But I'm scared when I yell /
I'm sellin' 'em all poison, broken toys, bones and raw noises /
So I hold my own /
Hold my word, keep my sword in stone /
I swear I'm getting it all wrong /
Not the end of the world, just the to a song"

Men desværre er beatet så larmende og dominerende, at man næsten hellere bare vil læse lyrikken uden tilhørende musik i stedet, og det er selvfølgelig ærgerligt. Sådan står det desværre til med flere numre.
     Til gengæld er der også numre, hvor producerne, der hovedsageligt er Lazerbeak (der producerede hele Sims' Bad Time Zoo) og Cecil Otter formår at skabe mirakuløse produktioner, der gør indtagelsen af lyrikken til at fornøjelse af de allerstørste. Plandes indledende nummer "No Way" bæres op af et ledt guitarriff og stramme trommer, som resulterer i et heftig track. På "Little Mercy" bruger de Dessa's blændende vokal som instrument, så man hele tiden har hendes sprøde og intense nynnen i øret, samtidig brillerer hun med et skarpt vers, hvor hun bl.a. rapper:

"If you welcome every trespass, then every tramp's a guest /
Give what they would take from you, then every theft's a gift /
Hold too tightly to what's in your hands or in your chest /
And the future, it won't open, palm readers can't work fists"

Hvis ikke det er 'rap' - rhythm and poetry - ja så ved jeg ikke hvad er?!
Den elektronisk tunge førstesingle "The Grand Experiment" (som jeg track-anmeldte her) er ligeledes en perle, hvor kaos og melodi ramler sammen og fungerer fortrinligt. Allerbedst bliver det på min personlige favorit, en af 2011's flotteste skæringer overhovedet, "Team the Best Team", hvor Lazerbeak viser, at han er en af de mest komplicerede og musikalsk avancerede hiphop-producere i øjeblikket.Det er helt ufatteligt så mange lag af keys, synth, blæsere og percussion han får til at passe så perfekt sammen, og med en ualmindeligt fed basgang og tonstunge trommer i omkvædet har han lavet en af de mest imponerende og storslåede beats i meget, meget lang tid. Som om dét ikke var nok, så leverer alle fem medvirkende fænomenale præstationer. I kan nok forstå at jeg hoppede jublende rundt da jeg fik "go" fra dem, til at bruge nummeret til LEFTOVERS2011!

Jeg har længe tænkt over hvad albummets titel kunne betyde. Umiddelbart virker det oplagt, at No Kings er en slags kommentar til Kanye og Jay-Z's Watch the Throne, hvor Doomtree måske mener, at der er ikke er nogen der har krav til en trone, og måske endda, at der ikke er nogen af mainstream-rapperne der er værdige. På "Bangalang" rapper de: "All these rappers sound the same. Beats? Sound the same. Raps? Sound the same". Det kan også være at de mener, at hiphoppen som genrer og/eller kultur ikke har brug for en konge overhovedet; at det er fælleseje, alles legeplads, som ingen har ret til at regerer over. Det er ikke helt til at sige, men sådan er det med meget af musikken på No Kings, for indholdet serveres i abstrakte, kryptiske metaforer, der kræver at man sætter sig ned, læser, tænker og tænker lidt mere. Så hvis man er til alternativ hiphop, der rusker i én og siger "hey, hvis du vil forstå noget af det her, så skal du sgu lytte godt efter", så er Doomtree nok det bedste bud. Det hele er som skrevet tidligere ikke lige godt, men "Team the Best Team" alene er hele prisen værd - uanset hvor meget du betaler! - så det er kun logisk at investere i No Kings.

4/6

"Team the Best Team"

"Little Mercy"


"No Way"



- Jeppe Barslund

mandag den 19. marts 2012

LEFTOVERS2011


HipHopAnmeldelser & Ocean Prawns a/s præsenterer
LEFTOVERS2011

Nøøj hvor har jeg glædet mig til at kunne præsentere den her for jer! 
Det var virkelig "stort" for mig at udgive 2010'eren sidste år, men selvom 1'eren altid vil være ens "baby", så vil jeg med ærlighed i stemmen sige, at LEFTOVERS2011 er bedre og mere ambitiøs på alle leder og kanter.
Jeg har arbejdet på projektet i et halvt år, og næsten hele vejen igennem har jeg følt mig "My Super Sweet 16" -forkælet, for jeg har fået alt hvad jeg har peget på, med meget få undtagelser. Også numre, som jeg aldrig havde forestillet mig var mulige at få lov til at bruge. Det er fantastisk så langt man kommer ved at spørge pænt. 
LEFTOVERS2011 indeholder således både nogle af sidste års mere kendte undergrunds-hits som Evidences' DJ Premier banger "You" og Apathy's støvede hometown-anthem "Peace Connecticut", men i særdeleshed også nogle af 2011's forbigåede og oversete kunstnere som Sims, Otayo Dubb og Malcolm & Martin, der om nogen har gjort 2011 til et fantastisk hiphop år.
     Du kan altså få fem kvarters sublim hiphop fordelt på 19 unikke tracks, og det skal ikke koste dig en krone. Hvis du skaffer +1 ny fast læser til bloggen og like'r facebook-siden (begge gøres lige ude til højre), så er jeg mere end tilfreds. Når du har gjort det, sender du bare en mail til mig med navn og adresse, så sender jeg et fysisk eksemplar til dig. Kan det blive lettere?

Skriv til : 
jeppe_barslund@hotmail.com eller 
jeppebars@gmail.com

- Og jeg vil meget gerne høre hvad du synes om skiven, så når du har fået hørt den ordenligt igennem, skal du være mere end velkommen til at skrive en kommentar til indlægget og give din mening om mixtapet og projektet til kende. Jeg glæder mig til at høre hvad I synes om det.


LEFTOVERS2011 Traclist:

01. Zion I & The Grouch - Victorious People feat. Freeway & The R.O.D. Project
02. Toby - Sunshine Blues feat. Deacon the Villain
03. Reks - The Underdog
04. Sims - Sink & Syncopate
05. Theory Hazit - One For Jerome (Imperial Remix)
06. Otayo Dubb - Show You the Door feat. Sakima
07. Apathy - Peace Connecticut
08. Hassaan Mackey & Apollo Brown - Volume
09. Evidence - You
10. The Funk League - On & On feat. Sadat X
11. Malcolm & Martin - Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
12. Grieves - Falling From You
13. Marq Spekt & Kno - All Smiles (Plastic Mask)
14. Braille - DeepRest
15. Eligh & Amp Live - Ms. Meteor feat. Steve Knight
16. Theory Hazit & Toni Shift - Modern Marvels feat. Wildchild, Lightheaded & DJ Idull
17. Phonte - Who Loves You More feat. Eric Roberson
18. Doomtree - Team the Best Team
19. Blueprint - Welcome Home


Credits.
01. (A. Anderson, S. Gaines, C. Scoffern, L. Pridgen) Produceret af Amp Live. Taget fra albummet "Heroes in the Healing of a Nation" (Hard Boiled/ZandG Music 2011). 02. (T. Ganger, W. Polk II, A. Berg, J. Van Dijk) Produceret af Manifest Music. Taget fra EP'en "Evolutionary" (udgivet uden selskab, 2012 (nummeret udgivet som single i 2011)). 03. (C.I. Christie) Produceret af Blaze P. Taget fra albummet "R.E.K.S. (Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme)" (Brick Records 2011). 04. (A. Sims, A. Bader) Produceret af Lazerbeak. Taget fra albummet "Bad Time Zoo" (Doomtree Records 2011). 05. (T. Washington, D. Walker) Produceret af Imperial. Eksklusivt Illect Recordings remix (Illect Recordings 2011). 06. (T. Muller, S. Williams, J. Boschetti, E. Strand) Produceret af CAV3. Taget fra albummet "Cold Piece of Work" (Beat Rock Music 2011). 07. (C. Bromley, E. Dewgarde, W. Dewgarde) Produceret af Da Beatminerz. Taget fra albummet "Honkey Kong" (Dirty Version Records 2011). 08. (H. Mackey, A. Brown) Produceret af Apollo Brown. Taget fra albummet "Daily Bread" (Mello Music Group 2011). 09. (M. Perretta, C. Martin) Produceret af DJ Premier. Taget fra albummet "Cats And Dogs" (Rhymesayers Entertainment 2011). 10. (Hugo, Soulbrother Suspect, D. Murphy) Produceret af The Funk League. Taget fra albummet "Funky As Usual" (Favorite Records 2012 (nummeret udgivet som single i 2011)). 11. (D. Jones, K. Lane, K. Hoffman) Produceret af DJ Revolution. Taget fra albummet "Life Doesn't Frighten Me" (Soul Spazm Records 2011). 12. (B. Laub, J. Karp) Produceret af Budo & Grieves. Taget fra albummet "Together/Apart" (Rhymesayers Entertainment 2011). 13. (M. Spekt, R. Wisler) Produceret af Kno. Taget fra albummet "Machete Vision" (QN5 Music 2011). 14. (B. Winchester, L.D. Griffin Jr.) Produceret af Symbolic "S1" One. Taget fra albummet "Native Lungs" (Humble Beast Records 2011). 15. (E. Nachowitz, A. Anderson, S. Knight) Produceret af Amp Live. Taget fra albummet "Therapy At 3" (Legendary Music/Live Up 2011). 16. (T. Washington, T. Shift, J. Brown, S. Herman, B. Winchester, M. Campbell, T. Pumphrey) Produceret af Toni Shift. Taget fra albummet "Modern Marvels" (Illect Recordings 2010 (nummeret udgivet som single i 2011)). 17. (P. Coleman, E. Roberson, E. Jones) Produceret af E. Jones. Taget fra albummet "Charity Starts At Home" (Foreign Exchange Music 2011). 18. (A. Sims, A. Bader, K. Smith, S. Alexander, M. Marquez, J. Samels, M. Wander) Produceret af Lazerbeak. Taget fra albummet "No Kings" (Doomtree Records 2011). 19. (A. Shepard) Produceret af Blueprint. Taget fra albummet "Adventures In Counter-Culture" (Rhymesayers Entertainment 2011)  

søndag den 16. oktober 2011

Doomtree - "The Grand Experiment" (Track Review)


Efter udgivelser som Dessa's A Badly Broken Code og Sims' Bad Time Zoo er jeg gået hen og blevet Doomtree-fan. Vi har her at gøre med et hold af kunstnere, der dyrker originalitet i sit mest komplette væsen, og samtidig kan deres håndværk måle sig med det bedste af det bedste. Doomtree må vel faktisk betegnes som en af nutidens mest helstøbte super-grupper. Og nu ved jeg godt, at den der "super-gruppe" -betegnelse lægger op til større diskussion, for hvad er egentlig definitionen af en sådan? - Men P.O.S., Cecil Otter, Dessa, Sims, Mike Mictlan, Lazerbeak og Papertiger udgør ganske simpelt bare så sublimt et kollektiv, at "super" vel er det mindste man kan kalde dem.

Gruppen er ved at være klar til at udgive deres tredje album, med titlen No Kings (what's up Ye and Jay?!) som skulle ramme gaden d. 22. november. Pre-orders er allerede oppe (her) - jeg er selv hoppet på super-deluxe pre-orderen.

Første track, "The Grand Experiment", fra deres nye album er ude, og det er altså good stuff kære venner, lyt og læs med her. Jeg glæder mig som en vanvittig!

Doomtree "The Grand Experiment" by doomtree. Uploaded with Scup

DESSA
It begins with a flash / I know they say it ends the same / bit of skill, bit of chance / now every player guess the game / we start with these planets waltzing through the darkness / tip the axis, that one’s ours / zoom the camera in, cue lights up, dim the stars / We shape the stone / paint our pictures on the wall / we hunt alone, plant in spring / learn to harvest in the fall / and we choose a king, mine the metals for his forges / to better wage our wars and all of Olympus is laughing / until we go and split the atom

SIMS
Push that metal on down the road, we built this city on coal and gold / Money that trickles out, fill up that cup and sip it down / from the salt in the sails on down the rails / Everything’s for sale is the golden rule / including…well, I’m no fool / They get in a rush in a haze but I get out of mind, out of body, out of pocket / I don’t mind putting on a bit of mileage, but I won’t auto pilot with my eyelids shut / I’m still gunning, but I learned what’s worth hunting / and I learned what’s worth nothing / saw it / read it / outdone it

STEF (hook)
There’s no escape / They always looking for that easy out / but there’s nowhere to go

CECIL
Now all the parts are running, sparks are spilling out the gears / Over some thousand faces waiting years to see this work / Aching cause they need it first / Patient, but they seem berserk / Craving for that feast of merch / Yo! Save a slice for me and her / Isn’t it marvelous…just darling (it’s the newest thing) / It’s totally harmless, but it’s charming (it’s the cutest thing) / But, it bites…not hard…just hard enough to break the skin / and your bone / and your back / and the bank / But wait, it comes with a warranty / for a week, and that’s respectable / It’s cheap and it’s ethical…well, it’s ethical…well, it’s magical really / See, you put the cash in the till, fill in the blanks and that’s it / For my next trick I’ll need your password and an exit / and then poof / cue the fog machine

(Hook)

MIKE
Modern man / out of hand / motor mind / off the line / automate the operator / Can you hear me clearly? / I’m gonna live forever / give me guerilla arms / sling shot me into outer space in hyper colored glitter bombs / We’ll make our mark huh? / They’ll put no stops to us / We’ll leave our footprints on foothills and dance the Megatropolis / pushing evolution faster / catching continental drifts / Desperately Seeking Solutions to problems we know we’ll never fix / In the belly of a robot / out the valley of a microchip / Dialysis in Wonderland/ Apple Z the viruses / I’ve never been myself, there is no human experience / you can’t Apple S yourself / this is The Grand Experiment

- Jeppe Barslund